FortForever
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When I was a kid, and even a younger adult, WDW was not the crazy, crowded place that it is today. There was never more than a ten minute wait for any ride and there were no fastpasses. They just weren't needed.
So, what Disney needs to do, is bring the guest capacity back down to those numbers. Set a cap on guests in each park. A realistic cap, not the insane cap they use now.
Make everyone have reservations for the parks. On site guests and annual passes only. That's it. Bring things back down to an enjoyable level for everyone.
I'm sure this is going to set a fire under many people, but I just don't see any other solution to getting things back to a quality vacation for everyone. I know that's not Disney's goal, it's only my dream, so not going to happen anyway.
Apparently, Disney's goal is to cram as many guests in as possible and basically tell them all that money they paid to get in is only worth three rides ... at a theme park! People are not only accepting this scenario now, they're thanking Disney for it. It's outrageous.
Personally, I would be willing to pay double for the experience the way it used to be. Not sure I'm willing to pay anything for the way things are going now. I grieve for WDW the way it used to be.
So, what Disney needs to do, is bring the guest capacity back down to those numbers. Set a cap on guests in each park. A realistic cap, not the insane cap they use now.
Make everyone have reservations for the parks. On site guests and annual passes only. That's it. Bring things back down to an enjoyable level for everyone.
I'm sure this is going to set a fire under many people, but I just don't see any other solution to getting things back to a quality vacation for everyone. I know that's not Disney's goal, it's only my dream, so not going to happen anyway.
Apparently, Disney's goal is to cram as many guests in as possible and basically tell them all that money they paid to get in is only worth three rides ... at a theme park! People are not only accepting this scenario now, they're thanking Disney for it. It's outrageous.
Personally, I would be willing to pay double for the experience the way it used to be. Not sure I'm willing to pay anything for the way things are going now. I grieve for WDW the way it used to be.


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